Hi everyone,
I've been lurking here for a while now, with this being my very first post. I have been very interested in getting into vintage audio gear for some time, and I finally took the plunge. My first (and currently only) piece is an SX-737 that I picked up from a moving sale for $15.
The face had quite a bit of grime built up on it, most of the lamps were burned out, and it wasn't hooked up to any speakers for me to listen to, but I bought it anyway. Just couldn't help myself.
I brought it home, hooked it up to a set of speakers and it worked. After cleaning the face w/ a toothbrush and toothpaste (a trick I learned here), the shiny aluminum face looked great. Next I ordered some fuse lamps off the internet and viola, this thing looks SWEET! The blue lights are beautiful. Even my wife likes it (she was very skeptical w/ me putting this thing in the house). I haven't even used any deoxit on it since all off the knobs and switches work and nothing sounds scratchy (at least to my ears).
So at this point, I’m in Pioneer SX heaven. The only thing that bothers me is that the red "stereo" lamp is now out. Since I know nothing about electronic jargon, could you guys help me out? The little sleeve surrounding the stereo lamp says that its 8V .25a. Radio Shack sells a similar lamp, but its 6V .25a. Will that work? How does the lower voltage affect things? I know that I can order the exact bulb off the internet, but I'm sort of an instant gratification kind of guy.
Here's a picture of my baby. I'm not a very good photographer. Next up...speakers (preferably bookshelf sized).
Thanks for all of your help.
I've been lurking here for a while now, with this being my very first post. I have been very interested in getting into vintage audio gear for some time, and I finally took the plunge. My first (and currently only) piece is an SX-737 that I picked up from a moving sale for $15.
The face had quite a bit of grime built up on it, most of the lamps were burned out, and it wasn't hooked up to any speakers for me to listen to, but I bought it anyway. Just couldn't help myself.
I brought it home, hooked it up to a set of speakers and it worked. After cleaning the face w/ a toothbrush and toothpaste (a trick I learned here), the shiny aluminum face looked great. Next I ordered some fuse lamps off the internet and viola, this thing looks SWEET! The blue lights are beautiful. Even my wife likes it (she was very skeptical w/ me putting this thing in the house). I haven't even used any deoxit on it since all off the knobs and switches work and nothing sounds scratchy (at least to my ears).
So at this point, I’m in Pioneer SX heaven. The only thing that bothers me is that the red "stereo" lamp is now out. Since I know nothing about electronic jargon, could you guys help me out? The little sleeve surrounding the stereo lamp says that its 8V .25a. Radio Shack sells a similar lamp, but its 6V .25a. Will that work? How does the lower voltage affect things? I know that I can order the exact bulb off the internet, but I'm sort of an instant gratification kind of guy.
Here's a picture of my baby. I'm not a very good photographer. Next up...speakers (preferably bookshelf sized).
Thanks for all of your help.
I would get the correct bulb.
I'll probably get a proper stereo light bulb eventually, but for now its not really that important. Maybe I'll find a new receiver in the near future to tinker with, and I can make a larger lamp order then.